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government." this is about 15 minutes. >> on your screen is the cover of a new book coming out august 2012, "seven principles of good government," liberty people in politics and is written by former new max are grew governor gary johnson and he is also the libertarian party nominee for president in 2012. governor johnson, when and why did you leave the republican party and become a libertarian? >> will you know i have probably been a libertarian my entire life so this is kind of coming out of the closet and i don't think i am unlike most americans. i think there are a lot more americans in this country that declare themselves libertarian as opposed to voting libertarian. so you know the pitch that i'm trying to make right now is vote libertarian with me just this one time. give me a shot at changing things and if it doesn't work out you can always return to tyranny. i'm going to argue that is what we have right now. >> what are the seven principles of good government that you write about? >> one
government." this is about 15 minutes. >> on your screen is the cover of a new book coming out august 2012, "seven principles of good government," liberty people in politics and is written by former new max are grew governor gary johnson and he is also the libertarian party nominee for president in 2012. governor johnson, when and why did you leave the republican party and become a libertarian? >> will you know i have probably been a libertarian my entire life so this...
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it is limited government. it is kind of an old west at it, keep government out of our lives. i think you also see others that will move toward the center as well. it is limited government and less washington d.c. involvement in our lives. an oldhost: what is the makeupe state legislature? guest: we have a slight majority in the state house for republicans. we control the state house. and the senate, a slim majority for the democrats. the attorney general and other statewide elected officials are republican. and our governor is a democrat and very popular. it is representative of the voting population we are little helter-skelter. host: mary and westfield and new jersey, independent caller. caller: can you hear me? host: my fault, go ahead. caller: two questions. the president says that north america will be energy independent. how come the press does not realize that includes at canada and mexico? and allegedly, he has holdings in china and mexico. before cannot see a tax returns, we cannot see his holdings in mexico. i want people to consider a third-party candidates. i hope
it is limited government. it is kind of an old west at it, keep government out of our lives. i think you also see others that will move toward the center as well. it is limited government and less washington d.c. involvement in our lives. an oldhost: what is the makeupe state legislature? guest: we have a slight majority in the state house for republicans. we control the state house. and the senate, a slim majority for the democrats. the attorney general and other statewide elected officials...
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governments of turning a blind eye to the. support for the uprising in syria as the u.n. security council rejects. friday's deadly blast in damascus. ten days before the u.s. presidential vote democrat and republican hopeful. the race. for many americans. there has been in the bloody assault on libya's with more weapons of pro-government militias in the area and that's according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged city which was a stronghold of the deposed leader. sources and is afraid to reveal his identity fears for the safety of his family. it is not forwarded as no. anything began to flow disability to the life the people and the media does not allow to anyone to come back that we did whom they didn't want to shoot on most of whom it's by a machinery by a tank of nobody does nor a connection there is no communication there is no internet because nobody thinks that is the people who are not able to connect with each idea that is the reason you know i'm money via being killed inside the militias and be said this is blocked there's also going to not
governments of turning a blind eye to the. support for the uprising in syria as the u.n. security council rejects. friday's deadly blast in damascus. ten days before the u.s. presidential vote democrat and republican hopeful. the race. for many americans. there has been in the bloody assault on libya's with more weapons of pro-government militias in the area and that's according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged city which was a stronghold of the deposed leader. sources...
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there is no unified government. there is the capacity issue with an government. they are thinking how do i get a tghhe city? 60 din the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where is necessary. the city has the legitimization to say you are now the agent of change. it used to be the department of x and now it is another. this is hard to have. this might be years away. these are the years between now and when the city is strong enough to do it. this is part of the reinvention process, a figure out which types of public/private partnerships are possible. we have seen really interesting ways of inventing the process of partnering that do not involve giving away public assets and public goods. >> the other thing, some structural changes will to the main
there is no unified government. there is the capacity issue with an government. they are thinking how do i get a tghhe city? 60 din the city will not be able to harness the talent that is there that would give the city to the next place. how are we going to bring them into the process sitting where they are in universities and the private sector that are dynamic and interested in the city of the future? the city has to collaborate, at a harness that talent pool and give them the resources where...
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we are spent $2.20 trillion to the federal government. the problem is not that we're not spending enough money. the problem is the out of control spending. i would have took note of -- said no to very expensive projects. he cannot continue to spend money like that like barack obama did. never before have we had trillion dollar deficits. we have for the last four years. >> i think we have to move along the lines of the simpson-bowles plan, a balanced approach that addresses the issues. we're going to try to get our spending down to 21% of gdp. >> president obama did not originally go for it. >> nobody did. i would. a lot of this is getting rid of tax expenditures which are loopholes. we can raise a lot of revenues by getting rid of loopholes. royalties to coal companies. rate to oil companies. these are what we call attack expenditures. take them away and we can get more revenue. >> we can cut everything we possibly can to the bone. we cannot pass this down the road to our kids and grandkids. we have to be serious. we have to do the heavy
we are spent $2.20 trillion to the federal government. the problem is not that we're not spending enough money. the problem is the out of control spending. i would have took note of -- said no to very expensive projects. he cannot continue to spend money like that like barack obama did. never before have we had trillion dollar deficits. we have for the last four years. >> i think we have to move along the lines of the simpson-bowles plan, a balanced approach that addresses the issues....
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say there is no water food following an assault by government forces. but even those who managed to escape the. desert highway. look at this people did. this get this gun and this people know this thing now why you don't know when we see been down that sign and didn't know what the we're doing when i was leaving when a thing when when what does the government do you want to. get their own homes. just own homes they still want homes we want to protect our own homes and while it was captured those inside the city claim the severe fighting is still ongoing here spoken exclusively to one man and his relatives are trapped inside the town he says the attackers of being increasingly helped by foreign fighters our source is currently in egypt but is afraid to reveal his identity of affairs for the safety of his family. it is not forwarded his know. anything that didn't float it was ability to life then people and the media does not allow anyone to come back that we did won't be a mortician on most of whom it's by a machinery fake and gives nobody did is no a co
say there is no water food following an assault by government forces. but even those who managed to escape the. desert highway. look at this people did. this get this gun and this people know this thing now why you don't know when we see been down that sign and didn't know what the we're doing when i was leaving when a thing when when what does the government do you want to. get their own homes. just own homes they still want homes we want to protect our own homes and while it was captured...
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which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya a group of british at mit going to admit control sort of anything but they don't care about libya they don't care about nation they don't get about a plan they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities do i have my support this was good for him for you of the stick it out to you not of the united nation is it mr fine admit that he where does he know where is the united nation where is the e.u. where is the you all right we're i how we asked for it and if in should know as soon as the voice of it please. with us how monisha escape divided society by anybody to even then the suffering also on his policy explains why many including children found themselves stranded on a test ride. there were conflicting reports that the city had fallen these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by word blocks that have been set up by militias at the entrances and exit
which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya a group of british at mit going to admit control sort of anything but they don't care about libya they don't care about nation they don't get about a plan they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities do i have my support this was good for him for you of the stick it out to you not of the united nation is it mr fine admit that he where does he know where is the united nation where is the e.u. where is the you all right...
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which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya a group of british controlled mid control sort of anything but they don't care about libya they don't care about nation they don't get about a plan they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities who have been supporters we asked for four years of the stick it out to use in that of the united nations mr fein admitted he where does he know where is the united nation where is the e.u. where is the evil right where i we are as good for ascension now as soon as possible to please. and for those who managed to escape the violence and signed by anyone need even then the suffering will sometimes of all he's going to see explains why many including children found themselves trying to add on a desert rat. there were conflicting reports that the city had fallen these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by word blocks that have been set up by militias at the
which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya a group of british controlled mid control sort of anything but they don't care about libya they don't care about nation they don't get about a plan they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities who have been supporters we asked for four years of the stick it out to use in that of the united nations mr fein admitted he where does he know where is the united nation where is the e.u. where is the evil right where i we are...
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which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya. a group of british. controlled sort of anything they don't get about libya they don't get our nation they don't get about they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities who are supporters we are good for. all of this. of the united nations. where it is you know where is their nation where is. where is the right where we are as good for you know as soon as possible. and for those who managed to escape the violence inside bani walid even then the suffering wasn't of policy explains why many including children found themselves stranded on a desert road there were conflicting reports that the city had fallen and these reports have proven untrue but not before thousands of bani walid residents try to make their way back to the city now we are hearing from our sources on the ground that these people have been stopped by boat blocks that have been set up by militias at the entrances and exits to the city that there has been firing in the air wide scale panic and that thousands of people on the desert h
which we've been is and many think there is no government in libya. a group of british. controlled sort of anything they don't get about libya they don't get our nation they don't get about they don't get all of them they have dual nationalities who are supporters we are good for. all of this. of the united nations. where it is you know where is their nation where is. where is the right where we are as good for you know as soon as possible. and for those who managed to escape the violence...
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governments. have done in the last four years of this crisis for three and a half years but from the get go they have shied away from any resolute action on the banks involved in in the in the dodgy lending in the first place during the financial bubble years so those banks remain the source of the problem there's no lending going on to the real economy and that's what is the root cause of twenty five percent unemployment in spain and this greece and elsewhere across the e.u. the same errors are being repeated again and again you have to isolate the dodgy credits of these banks that went on a speculation binge triggered back in the last decade by ultra low interest rates generated out of the u.s. fed from alan greenspan and others so until that problem of the banks is addressed we're not going to see economic recovery we're not going to see so to treat it only as a sovereign debt crisis is grabbing the tail of the elephant when calling it a snake. and another in science on economic matters as well
governments. have done in the last four years of this crisis for three and a half years but from the get go they have shied away from any resolute action on the banks involved in in the in the dodgy lending in the first place during the financial bubble years so those banks remain the source of the problem there's no lending going on to the real economy and that's what is the root cause of twenty five percent unemployment in spain and this greece and elsewhere across the e.u. the same errors...
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with more weapons apparently sent to pro-government militias in the area and this is according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which was a stronghold of the deposed colonel qadhafi source is currently in egypt and is afraid to reveal his identity over safety concerns. it is not so we did as no. anything that didn't slow disability told to life the people and the media does not allow to anyone to come back the dead whom they didn't want to shoot on most of whom it's by machinery. and nobody did is no a connection there is no communication there is no internet there's not anything that is the people who are not able to connect with each idea that is the reason you know and money if you will has being killed inside by militias and be said this is block there's also going to duffy loyalists this is line year this is their to get in they get that it's night but it's use of the sniper as a thought in some way but i think all it was from the cut off from. and they didn't hit him exactly him was to act out you always. got to but it was about phone everything for th
with more weapons apparently sent to pro-government militias in the area and this is according to a man whose relatives are trapped inside the besieged town which was a stronghold of the deposed colonel qadhafi source is currently in egypt and is afraid to reveal his identity over safety concerns. it is not so we did as no. anything that didn't slow disability told to life the people and the media does not allow to anyone to come back the dead whom they didn't want to shoot on most of whom it's...
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or failing governments. and these opportunists are maybe unpredictable. and i always use iraq as an example. there's lots of opportunists in iraq. iran, turkey, saudi arabia, kuwait, nonstate actors. all opportunists trying to take advantage of a situation. how does that project itself around the world? what does that mean to us as we look at the future of conflict? the cast of conflict is changing, the operational environment and conflict is changing, but in my mind the fundamental nigh ture of war remains the same. that's the struggle to influence populations and governments. that has not changed. so it's how we continue to understand that struggle within the new operational environment and context that we see it. the army was created 237 years ago to defend this great nation and in my opinion that imperative has not changed. so as i adapt the force for foot ture, the one thing i tell everyone is that we are starting from a position of strength. why do i say that? because the army specifically we have the
or failing governments. and these opportunists are maybe unpredictable. and i always use iraq as an example. there's lots of opportunists in iraq. iran, turkey, saudi arabia, kuwait, nonstate actors. all opportunists trying to take advantage of a situation. how does that project itself around the world? what does that mean to us as we look at the future of conflict? the cast of conflict is changing, the operational environment and conflict is changing, but in my mind the fundamental nigh ture...
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radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government of law everything lauded and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the service make a search who will given no problem. and to the people of this country generally because all the radioactive for all. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests. is. easy. it wasn't hard to see good to have you with us in the race for the us presidency is heading towards its final week with the polls showing both republican and democratic candidates as being effectively tied while many americans a dozen songs of the with obama and romney might be ready for an alternative some don't even realize there's already a different choice laurie hospitals took to the streets of new york to find out if people know third party candidates exist at all. this week third party candidates for the u.s. presidency held a debate do americans even know that this week let's talk about that did you watch the third party debate. what do you think did best. obama do best no that's not the third p
radioactive fallout of government betrayal the government of law everything lauded and lauded and claude how can the truth be revealed if there's no official evidence there was indeed a very great danger to the service make a search who will given no problem. and to the people of this country generally because all the radioactive for all. the secrets of the u.k.'s nuclear tests. is. easy. it wasn't hard to see good to have you with us in the race for the us presidency is heading towards its...
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a fresh cache of arms is finding its way to the libyan government's deadly assault on the city of bani walid these residents are accusing western governments of turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. italy in rage anti-government protests in the north of the country turned violent fierce clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands are marching against austerity cuts during what is called anti monti day. and the same message is drawing crowds into the streets of the spanish capital with fell's these have surrounded the country's parliament these are live pictures from madrid. support for the syrian opposition one of the rebel groups kidnapped a lebanese journalist in aleppo citing his works in consistency with their revolutionary calls. and also reporting that ten days before the u.s. presidential vote democratic and republican hopefuls are neck and neck in the race third party candidate strive to offer an alternative many americans could be ready for. international news and comment live from the new center here in moscow this is r.t. after three weeks of sie
a fresh cache of arms is finding its way to the libyan government's deadly assault on the city of bani walid these residents are accusing western governments of turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. italy in rage anti-government protests in the north of the country turned violent fierce clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands are marching against austerity cuts during what is called anti monti day. and the same message is drawing crowds into the streets of the...
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well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop dramatically. today that doesn't exist. i can't afford $15,000, yet friends and family will point and say, look, you can get a guaranteed government student loan. that is another one of government's unintended consequences that have college tuition at such a high rate. [applause] >> jill. >> i think it is time to make public higher education free as it should be. [cheers and applause] we have done this before when our troops came home from the second world war. we provided free higher education through the g.i. bill. and we know that it pays for itself. for every dwhrar that we invested in -- dollar that we in
well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop...
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government donald open them. -- governor mcdonnell opened them. and the billion dollars in transportation we went back to work force. george allen has a reputation for balancing budgets. he did not as governor ever tried to raise taxes. he was a leader in congress not taxing the internet. the internet is such a big part of virginia business and allowing it to thrive has been great and it is a great part of george allen's legacy. looking forward to having someone in there who would be a champion for our defense industry, a champion for our tech industry and able to cut budgets carefully without increasing taxes and being a partner for mr. romney who did it in massachusetts. if he could do it in massachusetts, he could do it anywhere. host: one of the co-chairs for romney for virginia campaign and brian moran is the chairman of the democratic party in virginia. mr. moran, i wanted to be an opportunity to adjust this article. the attorney general cuccinelli is to probe -- your brother'sson anything to say regarding an effort -- unity? you got i was a
government donald open them. -- governor mcdonnell opened them. and the billion dollars in transportation we went back to work force. george allen has a reputation for balancing budgets. he did not as governor ever tried to raise taxes. he was a leader in congress not taxing the internet. the internet is such a big part of virginia business and allowing it to thrive has been great and it is a great part of george allen's legacy. looking forward to having someone in there who would be a champion...
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government is one -- you started in government. you were the inspector general of health and human services. the legislative leadership in california hired a bunch of journalists out of the press corps to put them in office -- they figure out stories that have not gotten a lot of attention. there are reporters working in l.a. county for the board of supervisors -- they have journalistic blogs or even internally. does that have value? can the government be doing this? can you be doing journalism from government? >> no. i do not think you can be doing government from in -- journalism from in government. the inspector general is supposed to be a -- apolitical, and that was not totally the case, to be totally frank. i do not know what it is like now, but when i worked there during the clinton administration it was absolutely not apolitical. people make decisions about what it will find, what you will do. i was told that during the bush administration the oig would write reports. that are be completely redlined and turned into a one pag
government is one -- you started in government. you were the inspector general of health and human services. the legislative leadership in california hired a bunch of journalists out of the press corps to put them in office -- they figure out stories that have not gotten a lot of attention. there are reporters working in l.a. county for the board of supervisors -- they have journalistic blogs or even internally. does that have value? can the government be doing this? can you be doing journalism...
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and its residents are accusing western governments of turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. and rage anti-government protests in the north of the country turned the fierce clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands marching against austerity cuts what's called anti monti day. and the message is drawing crowds into the streets of the spanish capital where thousands have converged on the country's parliament he says the latest pictures from madrid. also reporting the. traits of support for the syrian opposition rebel group kidnaps a lebanese journalist in aleppo starting to work in concert is the inconsistency with their revolution records. a little over a week before the u.s. presidential vote the democratic and republican hopefuls are neck and neck in the race on third party candidates strive to offer an alternative and the americans could be ready for. international news come and live from new center here in moscow this is r.t. after three weeks of siege and deadly rocket shelling from libyan army forces thousands of families are now trying to
and its residents are accusing western governments of turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. and rage anti-government protests in the north of the country turned the fierce clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands marching against austerity cuts what's called anti monti day. and the message is drawing crowds into the streets of the spanish capital where thousands have converged on the country's parliament he says the latest pictures from madrid. also reporting...
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breaking news on r t e n rage anti-government protests in the north of the country turn violent clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands of marching against austerity cuts through in what's being called antique munty day. a fresh cache of alms is finding its way to the libyan government's deadly assault on the besieged city of bani walid its residents are accusing western governments of turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. al-qaeda reiterate its support for the rebels in syria as the u.n. security council rejects a russia proposed statement condemning friday's deadly blast in damascus. ten days before the u.s. presidential vote the democrat and republican hopefuls are neck and neck in the race while the third party candidate strive to offer an alternative for many a work americans which might be ready. with live from moscow this is our with me rule re sushi let's start right now with our breaking news this hour fierce clashes have erupted between protesters and police in a town in northern italy. well the country's prime minister mario monti arrived for
breaking news on r t e n rage anti-government protests in the north of the country turn violent clashes between demonstrators and police while in rome tens of thousands of marching against austerity cuts through in what's being called antique munty day. a fresh cache of alms is finding its way to the libyan government's deadly assault on the besieged city of bani walid its residents are accusing western governments of turning a blind eye to the bloodshed. al-qaeda reiterate its support for the...
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i do not think the government should pay for abortion or birth control. i never want abortions to be a back room deal. that is horrible for anyone. as a catholic, i do not want to pay for anyone else's abortion or birth control. i do say that president obama is extreme. he was one of the few government officials who voted for late term abortions and where the baby is born live to kill it. he has extreme views. i do not buy two tables and two shares. i do not get two left shows or two right shoes. all people should have their rights. thank you so much. guest: this is some of the conflicting considerations that many catholics bring to political issues. on one hand, we know most catholics are not opposed to birth control. they do not see that as a morally problematic. it at the same time, we did find most catholics say they sympathize with the bishops concerns about threats to religious liberty. six in 10 catholics say they were aware of the bishops efforts to protest. as they viewed as it hurting their religious liberties. at the same time, but the same cat
i do not think the government should pay for abortion or birth control. i never want abortions to be a back room deal. that is horrible for anyone. as a catholic, i do not want to pay for anyone else's abortion or birth control. i do say that president obama is extreme. he was one of the few government officials who voted for late term abortions and where the baby is born live to kill it. he has extreme views. i do not buy two tables and two shares. i do not get two left shows or two right...
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or failing government. these opportunities may be unpredictable. i always use iraq as an example. there are a lot of opportunists in iraq. they are trying to take advantage of a situation. how does that project itself around the world? what does that mean for us as you look at future conflicts? >> former chief of staff spoke in washington earlier today. you can see his remarks in their entirety tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> i have watched shows on the weekends, interviewing politicians and the politicians are talking about what they are doing in congress and giving their different opinions. >> most recently, i watched the debates. i was in front of my computer and i was at work and i knew it was on c-span. >> c-span drill down to what is important to the issues. it is not antagonistic or hostile and it does not seem to have an agenda that is trying to push. >> i agree, too. it seems fair. he get the real story and there is not commentary or anything that is negative. >> i go there to get the news and the
or failing government. these opportunities may be unpredictable. i always use iraq as an example. there are a lot of opportunists in iraq. they are trying to take advantage of a situation. how does that project itself around the world? what does that mean for us as you look at future conflicts? >> former chief of staff spoke in washington earlier today. you can see his remarks in their entirety tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> i have watched shows on the weekends, interviewing...
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we do not need a big government agenda or a small government agenda. we need a middle class agenda that will reward responsibility. we need a common sense agenda that says when we educate a poor child, it helps us all, that says we donate suit science, her discovery will benefit all americans. we need an agenda that recognizes we do not just look out for ourselves. we look out for one another. we look out for future generations. we meet these obligations by working together. that is the change we need. that is what 2008 is about. that is why i need you to vote. [applause] let me be clear. achieving this agenda will not be easy. it will not be easy over the next four years. back in 2008, when we talk about change, i told you i was not just talking about changing presidents. i was not just talking about changing parties. i was talking about changing politics. i read because the voices of the american people have been shut out of our democracy for to lawn -- for too long by politicians who think compromise is a dirty word and would say anything to win off
we do not need a big government agenda or a small government agenda. we need a middle class agenda that will reward responsibility. we need a common sense agenda that says when we educate a poor child, it helps us all, that says we donate suit science, her discovery will benefit all americans. we need an agenda that recognizes we do not just look out for ourselves. we look out for one another. we look out for future generations. we meet these obligations by working together. that is the change...
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to the government-run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with scanners, cruise neighborhoods trying to identify the households where the residents had tinkered with their radios and returning with ban radio broadcasts. a high percentage of them listen to foreign radiobroadcast in north korea. it's what they heard on the foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for information about the outside world. north koreans that escape must first go to china. they can't go south to south korea strange as it may seem because the zone that runs along the 38th parallel is despite its name the most militarized border in the world and it's impossible to get across unless you are a soldier that has been shown the safe route and only a few people make it out of north korea only by going across instead they go to china, and in china of the north koreans usually find that he has exchanged one circle of health for another. china's policies to track down the number three in some that country, and arrest them and
to the government-run radio station. to enforce this rule, security police equipped with scanners, cruise neighborhoods trying to identify the households where the residents had tinkered with their radios and returning with ban radio broadcasts. a high percentage of them listen to foreign radiobroadcast in north korea. it's what they heard on the foreign radio broadcasts. people are hungry for information about the outside world. north koreans that escape must first go to china. they can't go...
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what do we do about the size of government? what do we do about revenue and what do we do about expenditures. if in fact president obama wins on tuesday night, which i don't think he will, there will have to be a serious conversation with harry reid, with nancy pelosi and the president, saying now that you've won the white house, let's have a serious conversation, let's see if we can gif a little bit. because the will of the people have spoken. >> how about an electoral split, will that make it more difficult to come to a resolution and avoid the fiscal cliff? will there be questions about legitimacy as if there back in 2000. >> if we do electoral versus popular. >> gotcha. i don't don't think that's the case, whoever the winner is going to be the next president of the united states. if obama wins, which i think he does, then my gut tells me he will come back to washington, he will bring the four leaders together, have a summit at camp david and say hey folks, we got to do something. if we don't american businesses are going to
what do we do about the size of government? what do we do about revenue and what do we do about expenditures. if in fact president obama wins on tuesday night, which i don't think he will, there will have to be a serious conversation with harry reid, with nancy pelosi and the president, saying now that you've won the white house, let's have a serious conversation, let's see if we can gif a little bit. because the will of the people have spoken. >> how about an electoral split, will that...
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it's all caused by government. right. government metaling in the economy. getting in to the grill of the billionaire class. and in the course of the book, the book my serious is an -- fiction a 1930s genere. that nobody reads anymore. i happen to have read a great amount of it. we're not. going to talk about why it is. i'll be doing a readerring over there and i'll explain it then. the idea of fiction about workers achieving class coach p, realize thraig producers and capitalist are the par. they are society's true producers. understand they are society's great victims and i'm directly quoting from book society's great victim. billionaire class and going on strike. a huge strike, strike so devastating it brings the world to the knees. and that's what it is. this is a -- it is a a classic 1930s book with in fact, one of the characters says in the course of the novel one of their aim is actually to invert the way to correct the way people understand who is the righteous producer class in america and who isn't. it's actually billionaires not workers. workers a
it's all caused by government. right. government metaling in the economy. getting in to the grill of the billionaire class. and in the course of the book, the book my serious is an -- fiction a 1930s genere. that nobody reads anymore. i happen to have read a great amount of it. we're not. going to talk about why it is. i'll be doing a readerring over there and i'll explain it then. the idea of fiction about workers achieving class coach p, realize thraig producers and capitalist are the par....
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as you remember governor there are connections between the local government state government and the sources that are desperately needed. >> jennifer: can you remind people who are watching who may not be in the disaster area why fema is so important. >> you have heard, governor all disasters are local. and the response is definitely a local event. often fema gets painted with a brood brush that they are the first responder. they are not. as a governor you don't have the ability to mobilize large numbers of forces of both equipment and people to these types of events especially when we have a disaster the magnitude of sandy. without fema those state and local governments would not come close to being able to respond in the way that is expected of the government today. >> jennifer: there are a lot of republicans who want to make sure we balance the budget on a year to year basis. eric cantor has said any funding to fema should be offset by cuts elsewhere in the federal budget. what is your thought on that? >> personally governor, i don't believe that's actually possible. you need to b
as you remember governor there are connections between the local government state government and the sources that are desperately needed. >> jennifer: can you remind people who are watching who may not be in the disaster area why fema is so important. >> you have heard, governor all disasters are local. and the response is definitely a local event. often fema gets painted with a brood brush that they are the first responder. they are not. as a governor you don't have the ability to...